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message 1: by Leslie (last edited Sep 25, 2014 10:33PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Leslie | 149 comments Mod
I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audiobook overlap just for the heck of it, since May! I finally finished it last night and now I am wandering around the house with my sad cup of tea missing my friends in the gold fields of western New Zealand, circa 1866. One is a opium addicted prostitute; one is a Maori native; one is a luckless Chinese; one is a daydreaming idealist, too young to know a scoundrel before he is sucked in by one; one is a blackmailed politician, one is everyman's friend; and one is dead, under mysterious circumstances. The rest are scamps and scoundrels looking out for their own necks, and all represent the movement of the stars and planets, revolving around the mystery of the dead man and his missing(or found) fortune and the love between the sun and the moon. I'm not sure I know, even after finishing the story, who done what... I might have to start over! (This is the addict speaking - I can quit any time I want to!)

Ever spend months reading an enormous book filled with rich characters and setting and tangled plot, and feel lost when it is over?


message 2: by Karen (new)

Karen Leslie wrote: "I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audiobook overlap just for the heck of it, since May! I finally f..."

Yes, Ulysses, and you have that book!


Leslie | 149 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audiobook overlap just for the heck of it, since Ma..."

That I do! I wonder if I could start/finish it by the end of the year?


message 4: by Will (new)

Will IV (drquadrilateral) I need to read my copy of Ulysses too. I read A Portrait of an Artist is preparation.


message 5: by Karen (new)

Karen Leslie wrote: "Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audiobook overlap just for the heck o..."

If you start now. Do you have tylenol or ibuprofen handy?


Leslie | 149 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audiobook overlap just..."

Ha! I -always- have both handy...wristy...hippy...necky...footy...heady...achy. But as I did with Luminaries, I'll likely toggle between hard copy and Kindle, with audio overlap for immersion.


message 7: by Karen (new)

Karen Leslie wrote: "Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Karen wrote: "Leslie wrote: "I have had The Luminaries checked out, between the doorstop hard copy and finally the wrist-sparing kindle version, with a bit of audioboo..."

Sometimes I take them both together- the joys of getting older. As much as I love Leopold Bloom, that book is frightening- but I read it, and you will too.


message 8: by Renee E (new)

Renee E | 428 comments Mod
Okay. That sounds like a book I NEED to read.


Leslie | 149 comments Mod
Renee wrote: "Okay. That sounds like a book I NEED to read."

It's a doozie. Last year's Booker.


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